- Jul 30, 2017
- 42
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Fell asleep with the headphones on.
I'm pretty tired, so I'm keeping it short.
It's been 8 weeks.
I've been able to get back to work again after 5 weeks.
I can still hear it, but it's no more than a whisper.
The worst day was after 2 weeks when it suddenly went downhill again.
I tried listening to white noise on YouTube and instead of decreasing my tinnitus, it increased my tinnitus tremendously.
I could no longer sleep and fled to my father's villa and into his garden shed to avoid electricity, which I suspected was somehow also raising my tinnitus.
For the next two weeks I'm sleeping in a tent.
I could no longer read, so distracted I was by it and being inside my father's house or anyone else's raised my tinnitus.
My first visit with an ENT was terrible.
I expected very little, but I did expect at least some advances in technology.
But no, it was a return to the 1980's.
Just put your headphones on and listen to some beeps and that's it.
ENT advice was useless. I had to wait for this? No advice on how to live?
Two weeks later, my second visit at an was better.
I felt already much much better. I was able to read again.
Second ENT still felt useless, but I was allowed to do the beeping test again
and the results showed I was improving.
My ENT told me that I'm lucky to be 35.
A few years older and this would not have healed.
I'm on my way to full recovery.
It's been 8 weeks.
I've been able to get back to work again after 5 weeks.
I can still hear it, but it's no more than a whisper.
The worst day was after 2 weeks when it suddenly went downhill again.
I tried listening to white noise on YouTube and instead of decreasing my tinnitus, it increased my tinnitus tremendously.
I could no longer sleep and fled to my father's villa and into his garden shed to avoid electricity, which I suspected was somehow also raising my tinnitus.
For the next two weeks I'm sleeping in a tent.
I could no longer read, so distracted I was by it and being inside my father's house or anyone else's raised my tinnitus.
My first visit with an ENT was terrible.
I expected very little, but I did expect at least some advances in technology.
But no, it was a return to the 1980's.
Just put your headphones on and listen to some beeps and that's it.
ENT advice was useless. I had to wait for this? No advice on how to live?
Two weeks later, my second visit at an was better.
I felt already much much better. I was able to read again.
Second ENT still felt useless, but I was allowed to do the beeping test again
and the results showed I was improving.
My ENT told me that I'm lucky to be 35.
A few years older and this would not have healed.
I'm on my way to full recovery.